The Lebanese daily As-Safir reported Tuesday that Hezbollah’s leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah had explained to his visitors the lack of ISIS’ sustainability and how he expected it to fall sooner or later.

The report said that after his visit to Nasrallah and being presented by the wide knowledge of the latter on ISIS and similar groups, Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt became convinced of the “threats posed by this cross-border extremism phenomenon.”

Despite the fact that ISIS and other extremist groups have already entered Lebanese territory and carried out terrorist operations, As-Safir reported that Nasrallah seemed to be confidently relaxed concerning the sequence of events.

Doubting the sustainability of the extremist group, Nasrallah reportedly explained in his meetings that evidence and facts demonstrated ISIS’ inability to build a state on the Iraqi land, stressing that even Iraqi Sunnis refuse to live under its rule.

Jumblatt was reportedly informed of Nasrallah’s stand in the recent meeting between the two, in which As-Safir’s sources quoted the Druze leader as saying: “Sayyed ... the Christians’ situation in the region has become weak, and is expected to see more declination. The Christians in Lebanon are packing their bags and leaving, and the Druze likewise.

“Therefore, what is needed is to elect a president quickly starting from what is available, to limit the deterioration of the situation.”

Nasrallah reportedly responded to Jumblatt by saying: “Walid Beik... the president is there... he is Gen. Aoun and we go on supporting him.

“But in any case, you shall not only speak to me about it, go to the general and agree with him.”